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MonsieurGideon t1_j9uz6mi wrote

As you made this a contest format, the obvious answer is Parker Lewis, as Parker Lewis can't lose.

You may think other characters are better, but they're not, because Parker Lewis can't lose.

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lawstandaloan t1_j9ujycw wrote

Schneider from the original One Day At A Time. That dude was cool

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mikeymiggz t1_j9vzbmh wrote

White tee, denim vest, tool belt & a mustache; peak 80s manhood

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peggyolson72 t1_j9vdzhv wrote

Don Draper and Peggy Olson (Mad Men)

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sparkleboots23 t1_j9wns1r wrote

Archie Bunker is the greatest TV character of all time.

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whydoiIuvwolves t1_j9ud2zm wrote

Are they in alphabetical order?

If not is Sam Malone ( Cheers) on the list?

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hero0fwar OP t1_j9ud7yu wrote

I have it set to random order so voting for the seeding is fair, but I got sam on there

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im_a_dick_head t1_j9uuju7 wrote

Robbie Reyes aka Ghost Rider from Agents of Shield

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WhyDoIGiveAToss96 t1_j9v5ufx wrote

Hard to pick just one, but it's usually between the Hound, Bronn, and Paulie Walnuts for me.

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zoexbelle t1_j9v68mh wrote

Greg from the 70s British drama ‘Survivors’ my parents made me rewatch it growing up and it’s ages very poorly but the character of Greg is the ultimate ‘daddy’

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SourPig t1_j9wx9ye wrote

George Costanza

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cosi_bloggs t1_j9x5bho wrote

  1. Columbo
  2. Archie Bunker
  3. Lucy
  4. Mary Hartman
  5. Sam Malone
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square3481 t1_j9xkwec wrote

Elim Garak, Deep Space Nine

He constantly straddles the line between anti-hero and anti-villain, often serving his own interests. He usually has the best lines in the show, and serves as a window into the often confusing Cardassian culture.

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LokusFokus t1_j9z0xt1 wrote

Beth Dutton (Yellowstone)

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james_carr9876 t1_ja5lq5n wrote

Why is baby Yoda up for consideration… please be fr

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